MASTER OF LAWS IN INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW AND POLICY LL.M. (IELPO LL.M.) 2016-2017 PROGRAMME I.- FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Course 1.- Public International Law (12h): Jan Wouters, KU Leuven, (Belgium) 06/09/2016-08/09/2016 Course 2.- Macroeconomics in the Open Economy (28h): Roberto Bouzas, Universidad de San Andrés (Argentina) 21/09/2016-29/09/2016 Course 3.- Money and the External Sector of the Economy (8h): Ramon Torrent, University of Barcelona (Spain) 10/10/2016-11/10/2016 II.- INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Course 4.- International Finance: Legal, Economic and Institutional Perspectives (20h): Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa (Canada) 13/09/2016-16/09/2016 III.- GENERAL THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE Course 5.- Essentials of the WTO law (20h): Peter van den Bossche, World Trade 03/10/2016-07/10/2016 Course 6.- The Politics of Trade (16h): Craig VanGrasstek, Harvard University (United States) 18/10/2016-21/10/2016 Course 7.- Commercial Arbitration (8h): Galina Zukova, White & Case Paris (Paris, France) 25/10/2017-26/10/2017 Course 8.- Treaty Interpretation (8h): Graham Cook, World Trade Organization 27/10/2016-28/10/2016 Course 9.- Basic Obligations and Legal Philosophy of Trade in Goods in the WTO (20h): Lothar Ehring, European Commission (Brussels, Belgium) 31/10/2016 and 02/11/2016-04/11/2016
Course 10.- Trade Remedies (20h): Edwin Vermulst, VVGB (Brussels, Belgium) 07/11/2016-11/11/2016 Course 11.- Trade in Agriculture (15h): Lee Ann Jackson, World Trade 15/11/2016-18/11/2016 Course 12.- Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and Technical Barriers to Trade (20h): Arthur Appleton, Appleton Luff 22/11/2016-25/11/2016 Course 13.- Rules of Origin (8h): Stefano Inama, UNCTAD 15/12/2016-16/12/2016 Course 14.- Subsidies and Countervailing Duties (12h): Victor Do Prado, World Trade 12/12/2016-14/12/2016 Course 15.- Trade Facilitation (20h): Nora Neufeld, Mohammed Saeed and Ben Czapnik, and Pierre Bonthonneau, World Trade Organization and International Trade Centre 28/11/2016-02/12/2016 Course 16.- Customs Law (8h): Roy Santana, World Trade Organization (Geneva, Switzerland) 19/12/2016-20/12/2016 Course 17.- Trade in Services (20h): Pierre Sauvé and Hamid Mamdouh, World Trade Institute and World Trade Organization (Geneva and Bern, Switzerland) 9/1/2017-13/1/2017 Course 18- TRIPS Agreement (legal and economic aspects) (18h): Jayashree Watal, World Trade 16/01/2017-19/01/2017 Course 19- Trade and Energy (10h): Roberto Rios, Appleton & Luff (Warsaw, Poland) 23/01/2017-24/01/2017 Course 20.- Trade and Environment (12h): Ludivine Tamiotti, World Trade. 25/01/2017-27/01/2017 Course 21.- Trade and Development (14h): Jan Bohanes and Shishir Priyadarshi, ACWL and World Trade 02/02/2017-04/02/2017 Course 22.- Dispute Settlement: the panel process (16h): Valerie Hughes, World Trade 06/02/2017-09/02/2017
Course 23.- Dispute Settlement: the appeal (10h): Werner Zdouc, World Trade 13/02/2017-14/02/2017 Course 24.- Dispute Settlement Practice (12h): Maria Pereyra, World Trade 15/02/2017-17/02/2017 Course 25.- Intermediate Summary (8h): Ramon Torrent, University of Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) 27/02/2017-28/02/2017 IV.- COMPARATIVE REGIONALISM Course 26.- WTO Legal Framework for PTAs (8h): Lorand Bartels, Cambridge University (Cambridge, United Kingdom). 06/03/2017-07/03/2017 Course 27.- Regionalism in the Americas (8h): Jorge Huerta Goldman, TILPA 08/03/2017-09/03/2017 Course 28.- Regionalism in the EU (8h): Colin Brown, European Commission (Brussels, Belgium) 10/03/2017-11/03/2017 Course 29.- Regionalism in Eastern Europe (8h): Maxim Shmelev and Nicu Popescu, World Trade Organization and EUISS (Geneva, Switzerland and Brussels, Belgium) 13/03/2017-14/03/2017 Course 30.- Regionalism in Asia (8h): Michael Ewing-Chow, National University of Singapore (Singapore) 16/03/2017-17/03/2017 Course 31.- Mega-Regionals (10h): Gary N. Horlick, Horlick Offices (Washington D.C., United States) 20/03/2017-21/03/2017 Course 32.- Regionalism in Africa (4h): David Luff, Appleton Luff (Brussels, Belgium) 22/03/2017
V.- INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT Course 33.- Introduction to Investment (8h): Pierre Sauvé, World Trade Institute (Bern, Switzerland) 04/04/2017-05/04/2017 Course 34.- The Converging Strands Between Trade and Investment (12h): Prof. Jürgen Kurtz, University of Melbourne (Melbourne, Australia). 19/04/2017-21/04/2017 Course 35.- Investment Law I (20h): Roberto Echandi, IFC, World Bank (Washington D.C., United States). 24/04/2017-28/04/2017 Course 36.- Investment Law II (20h): Federico Ortino, King s College London (United Kingdom). 02/05/2017-05/05/2017 Course 37.- Settling Investment Disputes (10h): Gaëtan Verhoosel, Three Crowns LLP (London, United Kingdom) 11/05/2017-12/05/2017 VI.- COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY Course 38.- Competition Law and Economics (40h): Christopher Townley and David Elliott, King s College London (United Kingdom) 15/05/2017-26/05/2017 Course 39.- Trade and Competition (8h): Robert Anderson, World Trade Organization 05/06/2017-06/06/2017 Course 40.- Competition Procedures (8h): Stefan Rating, Rating Legis (Barcelona, Spain) 07/06/2017-08/06/2017 Course 41.- Competition Policy (20h): Martha Martinez Licetti and Graciela Miralles Murciego, World Bank Group (Washington D.C., United States) 12/06/2017 16/06/2017 VII.- WORKSHOPS Workshop 1.- International Trade Negotiations and Commercial Diplomacy (12h): Robert Rogowsky. 01/03/2017-03/03/2017 Workshop 2.- Practical Tools for Policy Modelling and Legal Foundations to Negotiate Trade Agreements (8h): David Luff and Paul Baker, Appleton & Luff and Trade & Economics (Brussels, Belgium and Mauritius) 23/03/2017-24/03/2017
Workshop 3.- International Trade Negotiations Simulation (15h): Maria Perez-Esteve and Maika Oshikawa, World Trade. 27/03/2017-31/03/2017